April 24, 2009

Donkey!

Ok, enough about the kitchen for one week. I just haveto tell you about my donkey Grissy.

When I was two (many, many, many years ago) I got a Steiff donkey from my parents. I played with it a lot and it's been with me for all this time. During the past ten years though I've just moved it around in our basement (it's not something you can easily store in a box...) and since Wille wasn't very interested in it when he was young and has no sentimental attachment to it I've been wanting to sell it for some time and this week I did.

We have a website called Blocket over here which is similar to Craigslist in the US and I put Grissy up for sale there. A nice lady called and wanted to buy him and I was really pleased.

It turns out this lady is involved in the Swedish Donkey Society, we're talking real live donkeys here, and she has a Donkey museum! Grissy will be part of her little exhibition. Isn't that the cutest and best way for my old pal to get a new home?! Hey, I can even go visit if I want to!

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Mini & Bonus update:

Mini is doing much better. Thank you all who keep asking about her. She really feels special with all this international attention! We're still feeding her with the tube but hopefully after her next check up on Wednesday she'll get the appointment with the dentist to have her teeth fixed so she can eat normally again. On Wednesday they will sedate her and do an X-ray and check that the jaw has healed properly. I'm really anxious for her to get rid of the tube because this little princess does not want to stay indoors any longer. She sits by the kittky door and wants out. Now!

Bonus comes inside more often but he still thinks his sis smells funny and I think he's jealous (not) of her pretty red scarf... He hisses at her when they get to close to each other but it's slowly getting better. I think as soon as she gets rid of her "stuff" it'll be ok.

A couple of things that this accident has done for our litte family is that it has brought Bonus closer to Martin (he used to be a bit cross with Martin for not letting him up on the kitchen counters while cooking) and it has made Mini a bit more manageable, this lady did not like to be carried at all, but now we can carry her around a (little) bit without her freaking out completely. Every cloud does have it's silver lining.

I'm so happy that Grissy made it to such a great "greener pasture". I'm also happy that Mini is healing well. This is an unimportant question, but are her teeth ok? Will she have to switch to a wet food diet?

What a cute picture of you as a little girl! Great donkey, they don't make 'em like that anymore, (well maybe Steiff still does). Thank you for the Mini update, she looks so sweet in that picture, like she is just totally immersing herself in tender loving care.

They will shorten one or two of her teeth because her jaw isn't even any more, her long canine teeth are hitting each other so she can't close her mouth properly now. We're hoping that this dental work will enable her to eat all kinds of foods eventually but I suspect that she'll have to eat wet food only to begin with. As far as I'm concerned she can have anything she needs and likes as long as she gets rid if the tube :).

I am excited for you that Grissy is going to a retirement home with visiting hours. Maybe if Martha visits Sweden she will meet him/her(?) too as I would think she would visit a Donkey Society Museum. Keep us posted about Mini and Bonus; we are relieved to hear things are progressing well and that there are silver linings.

I've not commented before, but feel must because I've fallen in love with Mini!

My cat Salvador got blocked (bladder crystals)and had to spend the night at the vets and came home very sick needing special attention, not as much as Mini, but I spoiled him good. My other cat Inertia (I think) believed when Sal left, he was gone for good. And was extremely angry when her dream was shattered. It took 3 months for her not to growl when she saw him, but I am happy to report they tolerate each other very well. So Bonus will come around... eventually.

Aaaaahhh...I just came back from Japan and found out about Mini :((( I'm glad she's doing better now, it must have been tough for her! Hugs for Mini from the sunny Berlin (this would've been the right time to visit us ;))

I'm afraid our kitties are too used to wandering about on their own. I don't think either of them would feel allright in those... I guess we should have started out with something like it when they were babies.

Hollie,It may not have been a shattered dream. When one of our cats got out and was out for many hours, our other cat growled at him for several days. The vet told him it was because he smelled different ( a little earthy. Joe likes to get out whenever he can but he is quite afraid when he suceeds(especially after aforementioned incident). We live very close to a busy road so they must be indoor cats. Fortunately, Clara has no interest in escaping. What is your other cats name. Jenifir

And what good news that you can visit your donkey any time! A much better arrangement, I think, than letting some three-year-old mangle it to bits and pieces. I'm having a hard time letting go of my children's baby toys -- they're ages three and five, and I've personally got sentimental attachment to a lot of them. *sigh*